Dr. Frederick L. Hayes of Brookline has been elected president of the Massachusetts Elks Association, which includes some 45,000 men.
Rev. J. G. Miller has given up his pastorate in Peabody, and is now located in Wrentham, Mass., on a farm of twenty-seven acres devoted to poultry and fruit. He is acting as special agent for the Charles G. Clapp Company, real estate.
Samuel P. Baldwin has developed a method of bird study which is so successful that it has been taken up by the Biological Survey at Washington. Numbered aluminum bands are placed on the legs of wild birds, and records are kept as these numbers are reported. Baldwin is handling about 5000 birds a year, and obtaining most valuable data.
Secretary, Arthur M. Strong, SO Beacon St., Boston